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Boulikas

Parthenios Boulikas, Attikis GR

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20100008977LIPOSOMALLY ENCAPSULATED HYBRID ADENOVIRUS-SEMLIKI FOREST VIRUS (SFV) VECTORS CARRYING RNAI CONSTRUCTS AND THERAPEUTIC GENES FOR USE AGAINST CANCER TARGETS AND OTHER DISEASES - A hybrid adenovirus Semliki Forest Virus (SFV) vector includes 3′ and 5′ inverted terminal repeat (ITR) of adenovirus, the packaging signal of adenovirus, the structural genes encoding the adenovirus hexon and penton proteins, fiber and knob proteins and that may be deleted in the E4 region, E2 region or in the both the E2 and E4 regions. The adenovirus vector may not require a helper virus coinfection for propagation in producer cell lines. A hybrid vector includes a eukaryotic promoter controlling expression of the 42S genome of SFV comprising the nonstructural genes 1-4 or two point mutations thereof, and the therapeutic mRNA, in the cytoplasm. In use, the hybrid vector further comprises cDNA encoding for microRNA (miRNA) and hairpin loops of short interfering RNA (siRNA) or cDNA encoding for double-stranded RNA (dsRNA).01-14-2010

Parthenios Boulikas, Attiki GR

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20090053302CANCER TREATMENTS - The present invention relates to liposome comprising encapsulated oxaliplatin and methods for making encapsulated oxaliplatin. The invention also relates to liposomes comprising oxaliplatin and another anticancer drug. The liposomes of the invention are useful in cancer treatments.02-26-2009

Teni Boulikas, Palo Alto, CA US

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20090280164THERAPY FOR HUMAN CANCERS USING CISPLATIN AND OTHER DRUGS OR GENES ENCAPSULATED INTO LIPOSOMES - A method for encapsulating cisplatin and other positively-charged drugs into liposomes having a different lipid composition between their inner and outer membrane bilayers is disclosed. The liposomes are able to reach primary tumors and their metastases after intravenous injection to animals and humans. The encapsulated cisplatin has a high therapeutic efficacy in eradicating a variety of solid human tumors including but not limited to breast carcinoma and prostate carcinoma. Combination of the encapsulated cisplatin with encapsulated doxorubicin or with other antineoplastic drugs are claimed to be of therapeutic value. Also of therapeutic value in cancer eradication are claimed to be combinations of encapsulated cisplatin with a number of anticancer genes including but not limited to p53, IL-2, IL-12, angiostatin, and oncostatin encapsulated into liposomes as well as combinations of encapsulated cisplatin with HSV-tk plus encapsulated ganciclovir.11-12-2009